PHOTOS: Southern California wildfires

CaptionJuniper Hills, Calif.

Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times

Fire crews from New Mexico cut a fire line in Juniper Hills to keep the Station fire from spreading. Overnight Saturday, the blaze grew to 157,220 acres, making it the 10th-largest fire in modern California history, fire officials said. The fire was 51% contained. A large plume of smoke drifted into the areas of Juniper Hills and Littlerock, and Incident Commander Michael Bryant said the fire was about five miles from Juniper Hills. We want our communities not to panic, Bryant said. Fire officials said the fires jump of the Angeles Crest Highway also threatened several structures.

Fire crews from New Mexico cut a fire line in Juniper Hills to keep the Station fire from spreading. Overnight Saturday, the blaze grew to 157,220 acres, making it the 10th-largest fire in modern California history, fire officials said. The fire was 51% contained. A large plume of smoke drifted into the areas of Juniper Hills and Littlerock, and Incident Commander Michael Bryant said the fire was about five miles from Juniper Hills. We want our communities not to panic, Bryant said. Fire officials said the fires jump of the Angeles Crest Highway also threatened several structures. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)